
The Tesla Model 3 Standard arrives as the most affordable Highland-era Model 3, priced at $36,990 before state incentives. The sedan offers up to 321 miles of range, rear-wheel drive, fabric seats and fewer creature comforts than higher trim levels. A teaser image previously thought to reference a cheaper Model Y actually previewed this lower-cost Model 3 Standard. The model appeared on Tesla's United States model configurator and brings the Model 3 into the $30,000 range. Eligibility for federal EV tax credits would improve the effective price for qualified buyers. Updates to availability and details may follow.
"The Tesla Model 3 Standard arrives with fabric seats, 321 miles of range and rear-wheel drive. It's set to cost $36,990, making it one of the most affordable cars Tesla has ever sold, and the cheapest in 2025. It would have been a better deal with EV tax credits, but it's still not bad. Tesla pulled a fast one on us."
"While spy shots confirmed a cheaper Tesla Model Y Standard was on its way, it turns out that teaser image for a black, fan-shaped wheel wasn't for anything we quite expected. It was for the most affordable version of the updated Tesla Model 3 we've seen yet: meet the aptly named Tesla Model 3 Standard. Gallery: 2026 Tesla Model 3 Standard The sedan went live on Tesla's United States model configurator this afternoon, and it finally brings the "Highland" Model 3 into the $30,000 range."
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